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Even when Trump does something conservatives would normally favor, like lowering taxes, Kristol manages to find a negative spin.

In a series of phone calls Tuesday, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Stephen Hayes, told staff that the fate of the magazine is uncertain.

One staff member from The Weekly Standard told The Daily Caller that Hayes himself was left in the dark about the magazine’s future.

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CNN reported that its sources had said MediaDC Chairman Ryan McKibben had asked to meet with Hayes late next week. McKibben wants the entire staff of The Weekly Standard be available after that meeting, CNN reported.

“Supposedly Steve Hayes doesn’t even know,” the staff member told The Daily Caller.

Malachi Bailey is a writer from the Midwest with a background in history, education and philosophy. He has led multiple conservative groups and is dedicated to the principles of free speech, privacy and peace.

Malachi Bailey graduated from the College of Wooster with a B.A. in history and a minor in education. While at Wooster, Malachi also studied philosophy, political science and other subjects in the humanities. He was a founding member of the Wooster Conservatives, the only conservative group there at the time, and also helped open a chapter of the Young Americans for Liberty.
While studying at Wooster, Malachi researched the history of political extremism and wrote an extensive research paper on British political extremism in the 1930s. His knowledge of political history and experience with modern political activism helps guide his writing.